(g) the office of Ambassador, High Commissioner or
other principal representative of Lesotho in any other
country; and
(h) the office of Commander of the Defence Force and
offices of members of the Defence Force, the office of
Commissioner of Police and offices of members of the
Police Force, the office of the Director of the
National Security Service and offices of members of the
National Security Service, and the office of Director
of Prisons and offices of members of the Prison
Service.
(4) No person shall be appointed under this section to
or to act in any office on the King’s personal staff
except with the concurrence of the King.
(5) Before any of the powers conferred by this section
in relation to the Clerk of a House of Parliament or a
member of his staff are exercised by the Public Service
Commission or any other person or authority, the
Commission or that person or authority shall consult
with the President or Speaker of that House.
(6) Before the Public Service Commission or any other
person or authority exercises its powers under this
section to appoint to or to act in any public office
any person who holds or is acting in any office the
power to make appointments to which is vested by or
under this Constitution in the Judicial Service
Commission or the Teaching Service Commission, the
Public Service Commission or that person or authority
shall consult with the Judicial Service Commission or
the Teaching Service Commission, as the case may be.
(7) A public officer shall not be removed from office
or subjected to any other punishment under this section
on the grounds of any act done or omitted by him in the

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